Jun 25, 2017

All You Need to Know about JAMB's Supplementary Examination Scheduled for July 1st

It is no longer news that
no fewer than 85,000 candidates will write the supplementary Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME), which has been scheduled for July 1, 2017.

As a matter of fact, the
board’s Head of Media and Information, Fabian Benjamin, in a statement issued
on Tuesday in Abuja, explained that the examination scheduled for July 1, is to
give candidates with issues of late registration and other related issues, the
opportunity to rewrite the Computer Based Test which will be conducted in some
Computer Based Testing (CBT) centres across the country.

Read his statement below:

Following an enlarged
management meeting of the JAMB, the supplementary 2017 UTME has been fixed to
hold on Saturday, July 1.

No fewer than 85,000
candidates are scheduled to write the examination. Affected candidates have
been notified through text messages.

By this notice, they are
advised to check their e-mail and profile for the schedule of their examination
or visit the board’s website for their status.

Many of the candidates
rescheduled for this examination enjoy this privilege because of the board’s
principles of equality and inclusiveness.

It is better to let 100
offenders go free than to punish one innocent person. The board will enhance
its monitoring of the examination as it would not compromise its sanctity.

To be on a safer side, all
candidates are therefore advised to check their JAMB profiles online to verify
if they will be writing. You know options 1 and 2 might not be too reliable due to
network problem, which might consequently hinder the delivery of messages.

Affected candidates
should then proceed to reprint their examination slips as from Monday, 19th
June, 2017 to see the time and venue scheduled for them.

However, Fabian Benjamin,
further pointed out that candidates whose results were outrightly cancelled and
disqualified, following involvement in Examination Irregularities, will also be
notified via SMS, Email and their JAMB profiles. According to him, these
candidates are not eligible to rewrite the JAMB supplementary Exam holding on
July 1st.

Undoubtedly, this
decision was reached to ensure that no innocent candidate is unjustly punished.

SUMMARY OF WHAT HAVE BEEN
SAID SO FAR

1. The board announced
that affected candidates for the rescheduled examination will be sent text
messages to the effect of their qualification.

2. They should be
expecting such notifications before 12 midnight of Thursday, June 15.

3. Messages will also be
sent to their e-mail addresses. Their profile will also contain the information
as it had been updated.

4. Also, all candidates
whose results have been cancelled following their involvement in examination
irregularities will also be notified through their emails, text messages as
well as their profiles.

5. Candidates whose
results have been cancelled are not eligible for the supplementary examination.

6. Candidates for the
rescheduled examination will also be notified on the date and venue on or
before Monday, June 19.

7. Candidates should
check their result statuses to avoid being extorted by fraudsters who might want
to seize the opportunity to exploit them.

8. Candidates are advised
to avail themselves of the open door and inclusive policy of the board to seek
clarification where the need arises, from any JAMB offices nationwide.

9. Candidates should not
fall victim to fraudsters, unauthorized web operators and Computer based centres
asking them of money to reverse the cancellation of their result or to check information or the other.

Goodluck!

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Tammy Reuben Is A Graduate Of English And Literary Studies Whose Love For Teaching English As A Second Language And Providing Students With Useful Educational And Secular Information Resulted In The Creation Of This Blog.